List of Olympus products

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The following is an alphabetically-sorted list of products manufactured under the Olympus company brand.

Photography[]

Digital cameras[]

Model Name Maximum resolution
(megapixels)
Comment/description Release Date References
4.0 2.8× optical zoom Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 20 December 2006, retrieved 11 January 2007
C series, also referred to as Camedia C series
C-400 0.35 1996
C-400L 0.35 1996
C-420L 0.35 1997
C-500L Olympus, D-500L/D-600L Digital Cameras, retrieved 28 June 2009
C-600L Olympus, D-500L/D-600L Digital Cameras, retrieved 28 June 2009
C-620L 1998
C-800L 0.81 First of the CAMEDIA line. 1996 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-820L 0.81 1997
C-830L 1.3 1999
C-840L 1.3 1999
C-860L 1.3 also known as D-360L 2000
D 400 Zoom or C-900 Zoom 1.3 First digital camera in the compact series to feature an optical 3× zoom lens 1998 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-920 Zoom 1.3 2000
C-960 Zoom 1.3
C-990 Zoom 2.1
C-1000L 0.85 1998
C-1400L 1.41 Fixed-lens digital single-lens reflex camera. 3× optical zoom lens 1997 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-1400XL 1.41 1999
2.5 Single-lens reflex camera. Progressive primary color CCD. 3× zoom lens 1999 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
2.11 Was a high-end compact digital camera (when it was launched). Equipped with an F2.0 large-aperture 3× zoom lens. The series evolved through the 3030 and 4040 models, which had higher CCD resolutions, and the 5060 and 8080 models, which were equipped with wide-angle zoom lenses. Approx. 1999 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-2020 Zoom 2.11
C-2040 Zoom 2.11 2000
Olympus C-2100 UZ 2.1 10× zoom lens, Image Stabilization 2000 Olympus America; DCResource, archived from the original on 2013-05-01, retrieved 2006-01-08
C-211 Zoom
C-1 1.3 Slim, compact body design 2001 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-1 Zoom 1.3 About 3 months after the launch of the C-1, Olympus introduced the C-1 Zoom, which has a similar body size but is equipped with a 3× zoom lens. Also known as D-150Z. 2001 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-2 2.0 Also known as D-230. 2001 Olympus – C-2, archived from the original on January 3, 2009, retrieved 11 September 2009
C-2 Zoom 2.0 2002 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
C-21 2.1 1999
Olympus C-120 2.0 also known as D-380
Olympus C-150 2.0 Olympus UK, archived from the original on 2006-09-08, retrieved 2006-07-13
3.2 also known as D-395
Olympus C-220 Zoom 2.0 3× zoom lens April 2002
Olympus C-3000 Zoom 3.3 3× zoom lens 2000
3.2 2001
3.3 3× zoom lens Approx. 2001
3.3 2000
3.0 2.8× optical zoom, 3.6× digital zoom, 5.8–16.2mm 1:2.9-4.4, TIFF; also known as D-550 Zoom 2003
Olympus C-310 Zoom 3.2 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom, also known as Olympus Camedia D-540 Zoom 2004
Olympus C-350 Zoom 3.2
3.2
3.2 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom, also known as D-535 October 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 3 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
4.0 3× optical zoom, 3.3× digital zoom August 2002 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
4.1 3× optical zoom, 37.5× digital zoom August 2001 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
4.0 3× optical zoom, 12× digital zoom Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 4 November 2004, retrieved 11 December 2008
4.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 3 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
4.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 3 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
4.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 3 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
5.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom 2003 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
5.0 3× optical zoom, 3.4× digital zoom October 2002 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
5.1 4× optical zoom, 3.5× digital zoom November 2003 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
5.1 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2005 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
5.0 3× optical, 4× digital zoom October 2002 Olympus America, retrieved 11 January 2007
5.1 5× optical, 4× digital zoom February 2005 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 30 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
6.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom April 2004 Olympus America, retrieved 11 January 2007
7.1 5× optical zoom, 6× digital zoom October 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 30 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
Olympus Camedia C-700 Ultra Zoom 2.02 Belonged to the compact Ultra Zoom series. 10× optical zoom lens May 2001 Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
Olympus C-7000 Zoom 7.1 5× optical zoom, 6× digital zoom October 2004 Olympus America, retrieved 23 December 2007
7.1 4.1× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom February 2005 Olympus America, retrieved 11 January 2007
3.0 8× optical and 3× digital zoom June 2002 Olympus America, retrieved 11 January 2007
3.0 8× optical zoom lens f2.8–3.4 with ED lens May 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 2007-01-13; Ciao, archived from the original on 10 May 2007, retrieved 11 January 2007
Olympus C-730 Ultra Zoom 3.2 10× optical zoom, 3× digital zoom October 2002 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 30 December 2008, retrieved 11 December 2008
Olympus C-740 Ultra Zoom 3.2 10× optical zoom, 3× digital zoom March 2, 2003 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
3.2 10× optical zoom, 3× digital zoom, PictBridge October 2003
4.0 10× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom June 19, 2003 Olympus America, retrieved 10 September 2005
4.0 10× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom, PictBridge November 2003 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
3.2 10× optical zoom, 3× digital zoom, PictBridge February 2004 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
Olympus C-765 Ultra Zoom 4.0 10× optical zoom lens f2.8–3.7 April 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 27 January 2007, retrieved 11 January 2007
Olympus C-770 Ultra Zoom 4.0 10× optical zoom lens (38mm–380mm equivalent focal length), 4× digital zoom April 2004 Olympus America, retrieved 11 January 2007
Olympus C-8080 Wide Zoom 8.0 5× optical zoom, 3× digital zoom April 2004 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
D series
4.0 4× digital zoom January 2005
5.1 4× digital zoom August 2005 Olympus America, retrieved 11 December 2008
2.1 Also known as C990Z, 3× optical zoom (35–105mm equiv. focal), f/2.8-f/4.4, August 1, 2000 Olympus America; DPReview, archived from the original on 25 October 2007, retrieved 12 January 2007
3.2 Also known as C370, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom, 12× seamless zoom capability October 2004 Olympus America; Olympus UK, archived from the original on 21 August 2007, retrieved 6 October 2007
3.2 3x optical, 3.4x digital, 10x total seamless zoom Olympus America;
E series
Olympus E-1 4.9 First digital SLR to use the Four Thirds System. Professional. 2003 Olympus America, archived from the original on June 6, 2007
Olympus E-3 10.1 Professional level dSLR November 2007 Olympus America
Olympus E-5 12.3 Professional level dSLR September 2010 Olympus America, September 14, 2010, archived from the original on March 16, 2012, retrieved June 14, 2011
Olympus E-10 4.0 First digital SLR 2000 Olympus America
Olympus E-20 5.0 2001 Olympus America
Olympus E-30 12.3 Intermediate Four Thirds model between the E-3 and the E-520. January 2009 Olympus America
1.5 RS=Rapid Shot. Capable of shooting up to 15fps sequentially. Shutter speeds range from 1/10,000 to 16 sec. Designed to capture high speed motion. November 2000 Olympus America, retrieved 13 April 2007
Olympus E-300 8.0 Also known as the EVOLT E-300. E-1's little brother, first SLR to use Porro prism since Minolta Vectis and Olympus Pen. December 2004 Olympus America, retrieved 11 January 2007
Olympus E-330 7.4 first digital SLR with live LCD 7.4 megapixels January 2006 Olympus America
Olympus E-400 10.0 World’s smallest, lightest digital SLR. October 2006 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 2008-12-20
Olympus E-410 10.0 Compact digital SLR, successor to the E-400. April 2007 Olympus America
Olympus E-420 10.0 Compact digital SLR, successor to the E-410. May 2008 Olympus America
Olympus E-450 10.0 Compact digital SLR. Very similar to the E-420 with added art filters. April 2009 Olympus UK & Ireland, archived from the original on 2009-07-26
Olympus E-500 8.0 Digital SLR October 2006 Olympus America
Olympus E-510 10.0 Digital SLR with Image Stabilisation, successor to the E-500. June 2007 Olympus America
Olympus E-520 10.0 Digital SLR with Image Stabilisation, successor to the E-510. August 2008 Olympus America
Olympus E-620 12.0 Intermediate Four Thirds model between the E-30 and the E-520.[1] February 2009 Olympus America
FE series
4.0 Also known as X-710, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2005
Olympus FE-110 5.0 Also known as X-705, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2005
Olympus FE-115 5.0 Also known as X-715, 2.8× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2006
Olympus FE-120 6.0 Also known as X-700, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2005
Olympus FE-130 5.1 Also known as X-720, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2006
Olympus FE-140 6.0 Also known as X-725, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2006
Olympus FE-150 5.0 Also known as X-730, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom April 2006
Olympus FE-160 6.0 Also known as X-735, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom March 2006
Olympus FE-170 6.0 Also known as X-760, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2006
Olympus FE-180 6.0 Also known as X-745, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2006
Olympus FE-190 6.0 Also known as X-750, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2006
Olympus FE-20 8.0 Also known as X-15, 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2008
Olympus FE-25 10.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2009
Olympus FE-26 12.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom August 2009
Olympus FE-200 6.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2006
Olympus FE-210 7.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2007
Olympus FE-220 7.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2007
Olympus FE-230 7.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2007
Olympus FE-240 7.1 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2007
Olympus FE-250 8.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2007
Olympus FE-270 7.1 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2007
Olympus FE-280 8.0 Also known as X-820 and C-520.
3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom
September 2007
Olympus FE-290 7.1 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2007
Olympus FE-300 12.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2007
Olympus FE-3000 10.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom January 2009
Olympus FE-3010 12.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom March 2009
Olympus FE-310 8.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2008
Olympus FE-320 8.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2008
Olympus FE-340 8.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2008 Olympus America, retrieved 29 December 2010 and Imaging Resource Review: Olympus FE-340, retrieved 29 December 2010
Olympus FE-350 8.0 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom February 2008
Olympus FE-360 8.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2008
Olympus FE-370 8.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2008
Olympus FE-4000 12.0 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. August 2009 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-4010 12.0 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. August 2009 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-4020 14.0 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. February 2010 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-4030 14.0 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. March 2010 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 12 January 2010, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-4040 14.0 4× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. March 2010 Olympus Europe, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-45 10.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom January 2009 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-46 12.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. Also known as the X-42 July 2009 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-47 14.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom. January 2010 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-5000 10.1 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom January 2009 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 25 January 2010, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-5010 12.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom January 2009 Olympus America, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-5020 12.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom August 2009 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 24 January 2010, retrieved 16 January 2010
Olympus FE-5030 14.0 5× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom March 2010 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 12 January 2010, retrieved 16 January 2010
PEN series
Olympus PEN E-P1 12.3 Olympus' first camera using the Micro Four Thirds system. July 2009 Olympus America, retrieved June 26, 2009
Olympus PEN E-P2 12.3 An upgrade to the PEN E-P1. November 2009 Olympus America, November 5, 2009, archived from the original on January 30, 2013, retrieved June 14, 2011
Olympus PEN E-P3
Olympus PEN E-P5
Olympus PEN E-PL1 12.3 A Micro Four Thirds camera geared toward consumers moving up from point-and-shoot cameras. February 2010 Olympus America, February 3, 2010, archived from the original on June 6, 2011, retrieved June 14, 2011
Olympus PEN E-PL2 12.3 An upgrade to the PEN E-PL1. January 2011 Olympus America, January 5, 2011, archived from the original on January 10, 2011, retrieved June 14, 2011
Olympus PEN E-PL3
Olympus PEN E-PL5
Olympus PEN E-PM1
Olympus Pen F
Stylus series, also known as the µ or MJU series
Olympus Stylus 1 12 DSLR-styled super-zoom camera with a 10.7x range, constant f2.8 aperture, built-in viewfinder and a larger sensor than most rivals December 2013
12 An upgrade to the Stylus 1 April 2015
3.2 Also known as µ300 February 2003
4.0 Also known as µ400 April 2003
Olympus Stylus 410 4.0 Also known as µ410D, 3× optical, 4× digital February 2004
5.0 Also known as µ500 January 2005
10.0 Also known as µ550WP February 2009
6.0 Also known as µ600 September 2005
12.0 Also known as µ7000 February 2009
Olympus Stylus 710 7.1 Also known as µ700 March 2006
Olympus Stylus 720SW 7.1 Also known as µ720, 3× optical zoom, underwater March 2006
Olympus Stylus 725 SW 7.1 Also known as µ725, 3× optical zoom, underwater October 2006
7.1 Also known as µ730 October 2006
7.1 Also known as µ740, 5× optical zoom September 2006
7.1 Also known as µ750, 5× optical zoom September 2006
7.1 Also known as µ760 March 2007
7.1 Also known as μ770SW March 2007
7.1 Also known as µ780 April 2007
7.1 Also known as μ790SW September 2007
8.0 Also known as µ800 July 2005
8.0 Also known as µ810 March 2006
8.0 Also known as µ820 September 2007
8.0 Also known as µ830 October 2007
8.0 Also known as µ850SW January 2008
Olympus Stylus 9000 12.0 Also known as µ9000 February 2009
10.0 Also known as µ1000 October 2006
Olympus Stylus 1030SW 10.1 Also known as µ1030SW March 2008
10.0 Also known as µ1040 September 2008
10.1 Also known as µ1050SW September 2008
10.0 Also known as µ1060 September 2008
12.0 Also known as µ1200 October 2007
15.9 50x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom March 2014 Olympus Digitalkameras (2006–2014) (in German), retrieved 16 May 2014
14.0 40x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom October 2012 Olympus Digitalkameras (2006–2014) (in German), retrieved 16 May 2014
4.0 Also known as µ-mini Digital October 2004
5.0 Also known as µ-mini Digital S April 2005 DPReview
SP series
Olympus SP-350 8.0 3× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2005 Olympus Product Archive, archived from the original on 2007-08-08
Olympus SP-500 Ultra Zoom 6.0 10× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2005
Olympus SP-510 Ultra Zoom 7.1 10× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2006
7.1 18× optical zoom, 5.6× digital zoom February 2007 Olympus America, retrieved 27 March 2007 Scared of the Dark, archived from the original on 2007-03-24
8.0 18× optical zoom, 5.6× digital zoom October 2007
10.0 20× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom February 2008 Olympus America, retrieved 8 February 2008
10.0 20× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom October 2008
12.0 26× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom March 2009
12.0 15× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2010
15.9 21x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom February 2012 Olympus Digitalkameras (2006–2014) (in German), retrieved 16 May 2014
14.0 26x optical zoom August 2012
14.0 30× optical zoom, 5× digital zoom 2010
14.0 36× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom September 2011
Tough series
10.0 Also known as µ January 2009
12.0 Also known as µ February 2009
16.0 BSI-CMOS Has tilt-angle screen that can flip up to face forward for selfies or waist-level work (no other waterproof compact cameras have featured it). 21-105mm, the widest among waterproof cameras. TruePic VII processing engine, and speedy 7.1 frames per second burst shooting.[2] Dual image stabilization: sensor-shift image stabilization system, high ISO sensitivity, fast focus in a blink of an eye. Full HD 60p. Time lapse.[3] 30 feet or 10 meters underwater capability.
16.0 BSI-CMOS Near identical with TG-850 with additional WiFi and GPS and also improvement to 50 feet or 15 meters underwater capability. Sportcam mode to compete with action cameras. New programmable function button on the front of the camera, and the movie record button on the back is now programmable, allowing quicker access to important functions.[4]
16.0 March 2014 Recommended by National Geographic, waterproof up to 50 feet, f/2 25-100mm, 3" OLED display, time lapse, built-in GPS and WiFi[5]
OM-D series
Olympus OM-D E-M1 16.0 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation September 2013 4 f/stop stabilization compensation, full resolution 10fps/9fps-AF, Full HD 1080/30p, Max bitrate 24Mbit/s
Olympus OM-D E-M5 16.0 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation February 2012 4 f/stop stabilization compensation, full resolution 9fps/3.5fps-AF, Full HD 1080/30p, Max bitrate 17Mbit/s
Olympus OM-D E-M10 16.0 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 3-axis image stabilisation January 2014
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II 16.0 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation February 2015 5 f/stop stabilization compensation, full resolution 10fps/5fps-AF, Full HD 1080/60p, Max bitrate 77Mbit/s,[6] can take 64MP RAW (40MP JPEG) superresolution images of non-moving subjects[7]
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II 16.0 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation August 2015
Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark II 20.4 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation September 2016 5.5 f/stop stabilization compensation, full resolution 60fps/18fps-AF, 4K video, Max bitrate 24Mbit/s, 50 MP High Res shot mode (uses sensor shift during an 8-frame sequence, combining the files into one), Pro Capture mode (starts capturing shots upon half-pressing the shutter, retaining last 14 shots leading up to full shutter actuation)[8]
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III 16.0 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation August 2017 Full resolution 8.6 fps-AF, 4K video, Max bitrate 24Mbit/s[9]
Olympus OM-D E-M1X 20.4 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilisation, integrated battery grip January 2019 7 f/stop stabilization compensation; IPX1 water resistance; USB-C power delivery; full resolution 60fps/18fps-AF, 4K video, max bitrate up to 237Mbit/s; 60 fps full HD video; 80 MP High Res shot mode; Pro Capture mode (35-frame buffer); Live ND (combines multiple exposures to simulate effect of neutral-density filter of up to 5 stops)[10]
Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark IV 20.4 Micro Four Thirds lens system, 5-axis image stabilization September 2020
Other
3.2 3× optical zoom, 1× – 2.7× digital zoom July 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 20 August 2009, retrieved 26 June 2009
5.0 3× optical zoom, 4× digital zoom 2005 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 21 September 2011, retrieved 26 June 2009
Olympus IR-500 4.0 2.8× optical zoom, 11× digital zoom 2004 Olympus Europe, archived from the original on 21 September 2011, retrieved 26 June 2009

Film cameras[]

Model Name Production span Description References
Early cameras
Semi Olympus 1936–1937 4.5×6cm folder camera. The first camera released by Olympus.The body is a copy of the German large model and it is the same as the body of the prewar camera.
Semi Olympus II October 1937 – March 1940 4.5×6cm folder camera.
Standard 1937 (never officially sold) 4x5 cm medium format camera, only made as ten prototypes before project was abandoned. At least two out of the ten cameras made, were sold.
Six series
Chrome Six I 1948 The successor to the Olympus Six but with wholly diecast construction. It has the same four element 7.5cm f/3.5 Zuiko lens as the predecessor.
Chrome Six II 1948 Same as the Olympus Chrome Six I, but with 7.5cm f/2.8 Zuiko lens.
Chrome Six III 1952 (probably not 1951 as sometimes stated) As the Olympus Chrome Six I and II, but a new "film plane corrector". Sold with two different lens choices, Zuiko 7.5cm f/2.8 or f/3.5.
Chrome Six IVa 1954 New top housing, containing an uncoupled rangefinder. Zuiko 7.5cm f/3.5.
Chrome Six IVb 1954 New top housing, containing an uncoupled rangefinder. Zuiko 7.5cm f/2.8.
Chrome Six V (also named Six V) 1955 Two versions. Six VA has the D.Zuiko F.C. f/3.5 lens and the VB has the Zuiko F.C. f/2.8.
Chrome Six V RII (also named Six V RII) 1955 Rangefinder version of SixV. Two versions. A version has the D.Zuiko F.C. f/3.5 lens and the B version the has Zuiko F.C. f/2.8
Six (also named Six I) 1940 First Dual-format folding camera in the Six series, taking 6×6cm and 4.5×6cm pictures. Contains four element 7.5cm f/4.5 Zuiko lens
Six II Late 1940 or 1941 As the Olympus Six camera but with four element 7.5cm f/3.5 lens
Super Olympus 1943 A Olympus Six camera but with new five element 7.5cm f/4.5 lens
Super Olympus II 1943 As the Super Olympus I camera but with five element 7.5cm f/3.5 lens
Flex series (6x6 TLR cameras)
Flex (later renamed Flex BII) 1952 First of the series of 6×6 TLRs
Flex A (or Flex AI, Flex A3.5) 1955
Flex A2.8 December 1955
Flex A3.5II September 1956
35 series
35 I 1948
35 II 1949
35 III 1949
35 IV 1949
35 IVa 1953
35 IVb 1954
35 Va 1955
35 Vb 1955
35 S 1955 Compact rangefinder. Lens D. Zuiko 45mm f/3.5 in earlier cameras, E.Zuiko 4.8 cm f/2.8 or G. Zuiko 45mm f/1.9 in later cameras.
35 S II 1957 Updated version. Three different lenses were available : E. Zuiko 48mm f/2.8, G. Zuiko 4.2cm f/2.0 and G. Zuiko 4.2cm f/1.8.
35 Wide S 1957 35mm F/2 coated H. Zuiko-W, 8 element in 6 group design.
Olympus-S Electro Set 1962–1963 Rangefinder camera with 4.2 cm G-Zuiko f/1.8. Selenium meter.
Olympus-SC 1963–1965 Rangefinder camera with 4.2 cm G-Zuiko f/1.8. Cadmium disulfide meter.
35 LE 1966 (or 1965)
35 LC 1967
Olympus 35SP 1969 Only telemetric ever with spot metering; fixed lens 42 mm, f/1.7
Olympus 35RC 1970 Small rangefinder camera
35 DC 1971
35 EC 1971
35 EC2 1971
35 ECR 1972
35 SPN 1972
35 UC 1973
35 DC 1974
35 ED 1974
Olympus 35RD 1975 Small rangefinder camera, fixed 40mm f/1.7 lens
Olympus AZ-4 zoom approx. 1989 Early Bridge camera, 35–135 mm zoom
Ace series
Ace 1958–1960 Olympus first and only rangefinder camera series with interchangeable lenses
Ace E 1959–1961 Restyled top cover and selenium meter. The camera was also sold as Sears Tower 19.
AF series, also known as Infinity series
AF-1 1986 Earned the nickname "Nurepika" ("Wet Flash"). Was the world's first weatherproof fully automatic compact camera. Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007
AF-1 QD 1987
AF-10 1987
AF-10 Data 1987
AF-1 Super
AF-1 Super Data
AF-1 Twin
AF-1 Twin QD
AF-10 Super
AF-10 Super QD
AF-10 Twin
AF-10 Twin QD
AF-1 Mini
AF-1 Mini QD
AF-10 Mini 1995
AF-10 XB 1998
iS series, also known as L series (mostly in Japan)
iS-1000 1990 Also known as iS-1 in the United States and L-1 in Japan
iS-1000 QD
iS-2000 1991 Also known as iS-2 in the United States and L-2 in Japan
iS-2000 QD / DLX
iS-3000 1992 Also known as iS-3 in the United States and L-3 in Japan
iS-3000 QD
iS-100 1994 Also known as iS-10 in the United States and L-10 in Japan
iS-100 QD
iS-100S 1996 Also known as iS-10S in the United States and L-10S in Japan
iS-100S QD
iS-200 1997 Also known as iS-20 in the United States and L-20 in Japan
iS-200 QD
iS-300 1999 Also known as iS-30 in the United States and L-30 in Japan
iS-300 QD 1999
iS-5
iS-50 QD
i-Zoom series
i-Zoom 75 1998
i-Zoom 60 1999
i-Zoom 2000 2000
i-Zoom 3000
mju series, also known as Stylus/Stylus Epic series
1991
mju-I QD
mju-I Limited
mju-I Panorama
mju-I Panorama QD
mju-Zoom 70
mju-Zoom 70 QD
Olympus mju II / Stylus Epic 1996–present
mju-II QD
mju-Zoom 105
mju-Zoom 105 QD
mju-Zoom 115
mju-Zoom 115 QD
mju-Zoom 140
mju-Zoom 140 QD 1998
mju-II Limited 1998
mju-Zoom Wide 80 1998
mju-Zoom Wide 80 QD 1998
mju-II Zoom 80 2000
mju-II Zoom 80 QD 2000
approx. 2002 Compact camera with 28–100 mm zoom
Olympus mju V Metal 2003
Newpic series
Newpic 100 1998
Newpic 200 1998
Newpic Zoom 600 1998
Newpic Zoom 90 1998
Newpic M10 Macro 1999
Newpic XB AF 1999
NewpicXB FF 1999
OM series
Olympus M-1 1972 1st 5000 ex. only
Olympus OM-1 1973 No winder / motor coupling
Olympus OM-1 MD 1974–1979 Motor Drive coupling
Olympus OM-1n 1979–1987 Flash Ready LED
Olympus OM-10 1979–1987 1st "consumer grade" OM
1984–1987
Olympus OM-2 1975–1979 aperture priority, ttl flash, OTF metering
Olympus OM-2n 1979–1984
1984–1988 Full auto, spot metering
Olympus OM-3 1983–1986 Mechanical, cumulative 8 spots metering
Olympus OM-4 1983–1987 aperture priority, 8 spots metering
(us. OM-G) 1983–1987
(us. OM-F) 1983–1987 Focus sensor
(us. OM-PC) 1985–1987 Stripped down OM-2SP w/o spot, but fully automatic
(us. OM77AF) 1986–1991 Auto focus with PF lens
1987–2002
(us. OM88) 1988–1991 "Power" focus with PF lens
1995–2002
Olympus OM-2000 1998–2002 Cosina made, fully mechanical + spot
PEN series
PEN 1959
PEN S 2.8 1960
PEN W 1964
PEN S 3.5 1965
PEN D series
PEN D 1962
PEN D-2 1964
PEN D-3 1965
PEN EE ("Electric Eye") series
PEN EE 1961
PEN EE-S 1962
PEN EM 1965
PEN Rapid EE-D 1965
PEN Rapid EE-S 1965
PEN EE-EL 1966
PEN EES-EL 1966
PEN EE-D 1967
PEN EE-S2 1968
PEN EE-2 1968
PEN EE-3 1973
PEN EF 1981
PEN F series
PEN F 1963
PEN FT 1966
PEN FT Black 1966
PEN FV 1967
PEN F Microscope 1966
PEN FT Microscope 1967
Superzoom series, also known as Accura series (mostly in the United States)
Superzoom 70 1993
Superzoom 80 Wide 1994
Superzoom 80 Wide QD
Superzoom 110
Superzoom 110 QD
Superzoom 70 QD
Superzoom 120
Superzoom 120 QD
Superzoom 120 TC
Superzoom 105
Superzoom 800 1996
Superzoom 800 QD 1996
Superzoom 700 BF 1997
Superzoom 105R 1999
Superzoom 115 1999
Superzoom 140S 1999
Superzoom 140S QD 1999
Superzoom 700 XB 1999
Superzoom 700 XB QD 1999
Superzoom 800S 1999
Superzoom 800S QD 1999
Superzoom 115 QD 1999
Superzoom 130S 1999
Superzoom 130S QD 1999
Trip series
Olympus Trip 35 1967
Trip AF 1984
Trip AF MD 1986
Supertrip 1986
Trip MD 1987
Trip AF Super
Trip MD2
Trip AF S-2 1992
Trip Panorama
Trip 100
Trip AF Mini
Trip AF-1 Mini
Trip AF-1 Mini QD
Trip AF-20
Trip 300
Trip AF-30
Trip MD3
Trip XB-40 AF 2000
Trip XB-41 AF 2000
Trip XB 400 2000
XA series
Olympus XA 1979–1985 Small rangefinder camera
XA-1
XA-2
XA-3
XA-4 Macro
Other
AM-100 1987
C-AF 1981 First Olympus camera with Auto Focus (Infra Red controlled) and also the first with built-in flash.
Ecru 1991 Limited edition design model
FTL 1970 an SLR
O Product 1986 Limited edition camera of 20,000 units worldwide with an aluminum finish Olympus global, retrieved 15 January 2007

Lenses[]

Model Name Release Date Description References
Olympus Zuiko Digital 14–54mm II 2008–11 Contrast auto-focus, closer focusing Ragnarsson, Jón (2008-11-03). "Olympus E-30 officially launched". Retrieved 2008-11-03.
OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.2 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Standard 50/55mm lenses / Part II". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Standard 50/55mm lenses / Part II". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Standard 50/55mm lenses / Part II". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 50mm f/3.5 Macro 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Macro Photography with Zuiko lenses — Part 3". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 50mm f/2 Macro 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Standard Lenses — 50mm lenses/Part III — the Macro Lens". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 85mm f/2 Macro 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Telephoto Lenses — 85mm f/2.0". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 100mm f/2 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Telephoto lenses — 100mm f/2.0 & 100mm f/2.8 — Part One". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 100mm f/2.8 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Telephoto lenses — 100mm f/2.0 & 100mm f/2.8 — Part One". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 135mm f/2.8 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Telephoto lenses at 135mm — 135mm f/2.8, 135mm f/3.5 — Part I". Retrieved 2009-01-08.
OM Zuiko 135mm f/3.5 1970s Manual Focus MIR Web Development Team. (2000). "Zuiko Telephoto lenses at 135mm — 135mm f/2.8, 135mm f/3.5 — Part I". Retrieved 2009-01-08.

Voice Recorders[]

Digital Voice Recorders[]

Model Name Release Date Description References
PCM Recorder
PCM Recorder
PCM Recorder (released only in Europe)

Microcassette Voice Recorders[]

Model Name Release Date Description References
Olympus Zuiko 1969 Pearlcorder
Olympus SD 1977 Pearlcorder
Olympus SD2 1980 Pearlcorder
Olympus SD3 1984 Pearlcorder
Olympus D110 1980 Pearlcorder
Olympus D120 1984 Pearlcorder
Olympus D130 1988 Pearlcorder [13]
Olympus S

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Model Name Release Date Description References

Digital audio players[]

Model Name Release Date Description References

Software[]

Olympus also sold CAMEDIA Master 4.x which was a photo editor.[14][15]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Rehm, Lars; Butler, Richard (2009-02-24). "Olympus E-620 Preview". Retrieved 2009-02-24.
  2. ^ Mike Lowe. "Hands-on: Olympus Stylus Tough TG-850 review". Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  3. ^ "Olympus Stylus TG-850 IHS 16 MP Digital Camera (Black)". Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Gannon Burgett. "Olympus TG-860 Review". Retrieved February 17, 2015.
  5. ^ Dan Westergren. "Top 10 Compact Cameras for Travelers". Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  6. ^ Richard Butler. "Olympus OM-D E-M5 II First Impressions Review". Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  7. ^ Damien Demolder. "Soon, 40MP without the tripod: A conversation with Setsuya Kataoka from Olympus". Retrieved March 8, 2015.
  8. ^ "Olympus announces development of E-M1 Mark II flagship camera". Digital Photography Review. September 19, 2016. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  9. ^ "Olympus OM-D E-M10 III offers 4K video, bigger dials and beginner-friendly UI adjustments". Digital Photography Review. August 31, 2017. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  10. ^ "Olympus introduces durable, sports-oriented OM-D E-M1X". Digital Photography Review. January 24, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
  11. ^ they are still on the market
  12. ^ they are still on the market
  13. ^  Mitchell 300 Reel Repair  ℠. "Olympus D130". Mitchell300.com. Retrieved 2017-11-07.
  14. ^ "CAMEDIA Master 4.2". Archive.org. Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  15. ^ "Camedia Master 4 Software Home". olympuscanada.com. Retrieved 2019-08-28.

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